In a three-year career Shegog has shown his versatility by playing cornerback, wide receiver and quarterback. But most college programs are interested in the dynamic Shegog as a corner. … He has offers from Georgia Tech, Duke, Missouri and Fordham but has yet to make a decision. … An excellent student with 4.5ish speed, his athleticism might take a back seat to his football smarts.

The last two years he’s picked off a dozen passes, so his nose for the football will serve him well. Shegog makes quicks reads on routes and understands the fundamentals of good body control and position. As a junior he would undercut routes and take risks. His senior year he became more of a lockdown corner. His height will be a stumbling block at the FCS level but his feel for the game and natural instincts will serve him well.